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Step-by-Step Workflow of DSC (Heating + Cooling Mode) at BioNome in Hennur, Bangalore

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Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) is a powerful thermal analysis technique used in pharmaceutical, polymer, nanomaterial, and composite research. In advanced research zones like Hennur and Kalyan Nagar, Bangalore, DSC in Heating + Cooling mode provides comprehensive insight into reversible and irreversible thermal transitions.
As the Best Bioinformatics Service Provider in Bangalore (Kalyan Nagar), BioNome offers affordable bioinformatics services along with expert DSC thermogram interpretation to support academic institutions, pharmaceutical companies, polymer industries, and industrial R&D centers across India.
Step 1: Requirement Assessment
The workflow begins with understanding the client’s objective—whether it involves polymorphism studies, Tg determination, crystallization behavior, compatibility testing, or thermal stability evaluation. The heating and cooling program is customized accordingly.
Step 2: Sample Preparation
Solid samples (typically 2–10 mg) are accurately weighed and sealed in clean aluminum DSC pans. Proper handling prevents contamination and ensures reproducible results.
Step 3: Instrument Calibration
Temperature and heat flow calibration are verified using standard reference materials to ensure accurate transition measurement and baseline stability.
Step 4: First Heating Cycle
The sample is heated at a controlled rate (e.g., 5–20°C per minute). This step helps detect:
Glass transition temperature (Tg)
Melting temperature (Tm)
Polymorphic transitions
Thermal degradation
The first heating cycle often removes prior thermal history.
Step 5: Controlled Cooling Cycle
After heating, the sample is cooled at a programmed rate. Cooling analysis provides information on:
Crystallization temperature
Recrystallization behavior
Structural rearrangements
Reversible thermal events
Step 6: Second Heating Cycle (Optional)
A second heating cycle may be performed to confirm reversible transitions and evaluate structural changes after cooling.
Step 7: Data Analysis & Reporting
BioNome performs detailed baseline correction, peak integration, and transition identification. Comprehensive, publication-ready reports are generated for academic and industrial use.
Why Choose BioNome in Hennur?
Expert DSC heating & cooling thermogram interpretation
Polymorphism and stability studies
Polymer and composite analysis
Pharmaceutical solid-state evaluation
Affordable bioinformatics services
Industry-compliant and research-grade documentation
Contact BioNome
📞 Phone: +91 8668470445
📧 Email: info@bionome.in
Choose BioNome in Hennur, Bangalore for expert DSC (Heating + Cooling Mode) analysis, delivering accurate, affordable, and high-quality thermal characterization solutions for advanced research and industrial innovation.